A cheatsheet for Efficiency
Those of you who follow me may have noticed that I have plenty of aspects in evaluation I want to further explore and understand in more depth. And of course, once I do it I put together a visual to summarize the learning. In the 150+ evaluation reports I have meta-evaluated I have seen very […]
Good and Bad Evaluation
Doing bad evaluation is easy. In other words, evaluation is not a simple discipline. Real life evaluation is sometimes too different from evaluation theory, due to many reasons. Knowing that, we still think that there are certain common mistakes that we should prevent ourselves from making. We have done and seen enough of them. So […]
Exploring VFM (Value for Money
I am going back and revisiting my original background (Management and Economics), exploring the synergies between economics and evaluation, and taking a deeper dive into the Efficiency criterium, and for that I am having fun collaborating with Julian King, my favorite expert in Value for Money (VFM). His doctoral research developed and tested a new […]